On this page, I will try and keep track of my former students who are pursuing advanced degrees in chemistry or a science related field. Any help readers can lend in finding other students who should be listed here will be greatly appreciated.
So far the list includes:
1. Kelly Fransted (03'), Ph.D.(2011), University of Chicago, Physical Chemistry
2. Tommy Osberger (05'), Ph.D.(2016), University of Illinois, Organic Chemistry, Post Doc, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
3. Jim Masters (06'), Ph.D.(2015), Stanford University, Organic Chemistry
4. Matthew LeBlanq (06'), Ph.D.(2012), Marquette University, Physical Therapy
5. Lindsey Gilman (06'), Ph.D.(2014), MIT, Nuclear Chemical Engineering
6. Lauren Quig (06'), B.A. Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, M.S. (2016), Portland State University.
7. Greg Lackner (07'), Ph.D.(2016), University of California, Irvine, Organic Chemistry, Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, IN.
8. Eric Anderson (07'), Ph.D.(in progress), University of Hawaii, Astrophysics
9. Paul Baranay (07'), Ph.D.(in progress), Yale University, Bioinformatics
10. Melissa Baranay (07'), M.S. Global Health, University of Notre Dame (13'), M.D.(in progress), Rush Medical College, Medicine.
11. Robert Mauck (09'), B.S. Chemical Engineering, Trine University (13'), M.D. (in progress), Indiana University Medical School at Fort Wayne.
12. Dylan LeBlanc (10'), B.A History, Loyola University (14'), Ph.D. (in progress), University of Notre Dame, History.
13. Mark Fraser (), B.A. Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, M.D./Ph.D. (in progress) I.U. Medical School, Notre Dame.
14. Ben Bruno (05'), B.A. University of Michigan, PharmD (in progress) University of Utah. Check out this lick.
http://www.limlab.org/ben-bruno
15. Sam Leung (11') B.A. University of Notre Dame (15"), Chemical Engineering, Ph.D. (in progress) University of California Berkley.
Greg Lackner visited us on December 14, 2011 and talked with students about their future after Marian. Greg presented a PowerPoint of his academic training and why he chose chemistry an his career pursuit at the University of California, Irvine. Check out his PowerPoint.
Big news, Matt LeBlanc graduated this year with his Ph.D. in physical therapy and now is employed by

Check out Tommy Osberger's Ph.D. research by reading his new publication.

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